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  • ...A human sized real kaleidoscope creates colorized feedback patterns from faces. Exhibited at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the SIGGRAPH 1988 Art Show in Atlanta.
  • Nano-Scape - video
    ... properties, Nano-Scape tries to make this Nano-world intuitively accessible through touch. A wireless magnetic force-feedback interface allows users to touch invisible nano particles, creating an every changing invisible sculpture which modifies its...
  • Terrain 01 -
    ... robots are formed into a group and activated as a whole, there is something to be found out. A human being is a part of the feedback loop in an artificial environment where uncontrollable elements (brain waves and robots in this case) are intentionally...
  • The Bush Soul (#3) -
    ...Third in a series of interactive art installations. A haptic, force-feedback joystick provides both navigation and tactile sensations, connecting one's physical body and virtual soul. Funded in part by Intel Research Council. (Rebecca Allen)
  • Coexistence -
    ... utilizing see-through head mounted displays and a unique sensory interface that integrates breathing sensors and haptic feedback. (Rebecca Allen)
  • Time and Time again -
    ... Cameras behind her eyes stream live to the world wide web where remote participants at once watch and become part of the feedback system of the piece. The doll facilitates web and museum participants' awareness of the two interconnected spaces. In...
  • Autopoiesis -
    ... robotic sound sculptures that interact with the public and modify their behaviors over time. These behaviors change based on feedback from infrared sensors, the presence of the participant/viewers in the exhibition and the communication between each separate...
  • Cyber Squeeks -
    ... and implementation of worldwide distributed fiber optic networks that simultaneously receive and send information with force feedback suits and advanced virtual environments, permitting the fusing of computer based networks and human minds into a distributed...
  • Stanze -
    ... The natural gesture is transferred in a musical and visual effect, but this effects strongly influence the movement. So, the feedback is transferred in the perception of the interacting actor who tends to losses the consciousness to drive the installation...
  • ... on the above measurement are reflected on the screen. This means that the image on the sand screen is the result of bio feedback. (Naoko Tosa)